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- 15 de Sep, 2019
The only person's performance who I'm looking forward to is Alex Hassell. Dude's actually a great actor and hopefully will take some of the uber-edginess out of Vicious and make him a better character. Besides that there's nothing I'm looking forward to about this at all.
I think it's funny how with the casting, they chose people of races that fit exactly into the stereotypes of the characters. Seems more racist than just having the whole cast be white or asian.
Spike, played by an asian guy as the asian cool guy who does martial arts.
Faye, played by a latina woman as the crazy latina chick who uses her sexual appeal to take advantage of men.
Jet, played by a black guy as the stoic, yet occassionally aggressive black guy who listens to a lot of Jazz/Bebop music and has dreams about Charlie "Bird" Parker.
It's funny how whenever (((they))) try to "racialize" a cast of characters they just use stereotypes, and the Redditor masses buy it up because "zomg diversity guis!"
I think it's funny how with the casting, they chose people of races that fit exactly into the stereotypes of the characters. Seems more racist than just having the whole cast be white or asian.
Spike, played by an asian guy as the asian cool guy who does martial arts.
Faye, played by a latina woman as the crazy latina chick who uses her sexual appeal to take advantage of men.
Jet, played by a black guy as the stoic, yet occassionally aggressive black guy who listens to a lot of Jazz/Bebop music and has dreams about Charlie "Bird" Parker.
It's funny how whenever (((they))) try to "racialize" a cast of characters they just use stereotypes, and the Redditor masses buy it up because "zomg diversity guis!"